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Over the duration of three years and hundreds of hours spent at his two home computers, Jalowiczor collected and analyzed data made public by the university, and used a process called doppler spectroscopy or “radial velocity measurement” to identify gas planets HD31253b, HD218566b, HD177830c and HD99492c.
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Jalowiczor, who has two science degrees but no formal astronomy training, used a process called doppler spectroscopy or radial velocity measurement.
Gizmodo Jesus Diaz 2011
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Jalowiczor, who has two science degrees but no formal astronomy training, used a process called doppler spectroscopy or radial velocity measurement.
Gizmodo Jesus Diaz 2011
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Jalowiczor, who has two science degrees but no formal astronomy training, used a process called doppler spectroscopy or radial velocity measurement.
Gizmodo Jesus Diaz 2011
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Jalowiczor, who has two science degrees but no formal astronomy training, used a process called doppler spectroscopy or radial velocity measurement.
Gizmodo Jesus Diaz 2011
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Jalowiczor, who has two science degrees but no formal astronomy training, used a process called doppler spectroscopy or radial velocity measurement.
Gizmodo Jesus Diaz 2011
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The health care specialist may use an instrument called a doppler, which uses ultrasound waves, to listen for the baby's heartbeat.
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The health care specialist may use an instrument called a doppler, which uses ultrasound waves, to listen for the baby's heartbeat.
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The health care specialist may use an instrument called a doppler, which uses ultrasound waves, to listen for the baby's heartbeat.
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The health care specialist may use an instrument called a doppler, which uses ultrasound waves, to listen for the baby's heartbeat.
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